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A List of Letters, I
Remaining in the Post Oflico at Abbeville C.
J1., S. <J., October 1st, 1847:
Allen, (' !I 2 Martin, Suinuel
Ashley, Aaron Morrow, James
Armstrong, Hugh Milfortl, Win l)r
linker, Alpheus Manldun, Archibald \
Buchanan, .1 \Y Martin, Smilh }
lihickwcl!, John II M.irtin, Robert 2
Rlackburn, \V Mann, Robert
Uridwcll, Johnson Marian, Jane -Mrs
Huth-r. A P Mavt?. Medu i
.Brown, I'riscilla Miller, Juno Mrs
Beaufort, James McBryde/t'hos A Kov j
lilosseni, ( {i.'orgc]) McGowcn, Samuel
Buge, \Villiam McCoy. Alexander
Brownkv, John Mrlnear,'Alfred
Coals, M'iry Ann MeOombs, John
Cunningham, John 12 McNeil, Thos
Cochran, J S. Noble, Win A
Cannon, J ( Norwood, \V l)r
Collier, James ( J Oatcs, James
iJr.yis. John - Oens, Jolin
D xw. on. Join O .vens, Thos 15
lV-ivis, James ! '. L'aslv, Austin
Doug!is-, 1' \ Rev l'tirdy, Win J
FinianU' l, I):ivid ."> l'.-iul, Andrew J
Fulton, Thos llosainon, J Co
Gvnar, Jolm Kykard, Bevi II
(Jary, T l? Rogers, James
(Rodman, 8 A ~ Roberts, A A
Cray Jolm F llobenson, Tlios
Gaines Richard Sale, Win 53 !
Gray, Andrew Stephenson.Jas
Gray, Jane Miss ftcoit, Win
Ciaines. Win Stetson, Elizabeih
Harris, Win S St allies, John Mrs
Hill, Thus Sittcn, Jab T
Uinton, Hannah 15 Stark, Kisen Mrs
llackett, Mn:h:??*I Spears, Rllick
IJaihiway, Mary Trainer, Charles 2 J
Hudspeth, Win Turner, John
Irvin, Thos Weed, Elizabeth
Jennings, John T Warner, Win
Johnson, Junius 2 Ware, Adaline P
Jester, Thus ft Walker, J A
Kollar, David Waddell, A 11
K in^tinon', t * 1 { 2 Wright, Win T
Ijiicius, Fredrick Wei nis, Caroline I*' ;
Li ;slie, David Wcoins, Ajrin-s Mrs '
r.oyrui, W W Watson, John 1>
IVIoses, Mary Ann Win, Daniel
Mosi's, J*' 1'
i\.l>. If the above h Iters are not taken out1
of III is ofli-e prior to iho 1st day ol'January,
ltilS, thry will Ijo icturncd to the Cieneral i
Post Oflii.-o rs Dead Letters.
Oct o M.-.h' JUIIN McLAREN, P.M.
The State of South Carolina, j
allhkyillu district in kqi1tv.
Francis Withers, v. William C. Smith.?- i
Hill to Foreclose Mortgage.
(Postponed until Sale. Day in November.)
Iiy ordet ofthe Court of Chancery, I will noil
on Sale Day in November next.at Abbeville C.
II., for cash, the following tracts of land, viz : j
FIRST?The Patterson Home Tra<"(, ,
containing three hundred and seventy-,tive >
acres and one quarter. ;
SECOiy D?T/v Patterson. River Tract, ;
containing two hundred and fifty-six acres
and three quarters; and j
'P1IIRD?The Covington Tract, con- \
mining jour nunureu una tniriy-eignt acres ,
find throe quarters. Said tracts situate in ;
Abbeville District, on Little River, adjoining 1
each other, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Mc- '
Caw, Edward Tilinan, Joseph T. Baker, and 1
others. Purchaser to pay for titles,
II. A. JONES, c. t>\ -\. n. !
Corn'rs Office, Sept 11, 1617 21) 13w
The State of South Carolina.:
AliUKVILLE DISTRICT, j
Sinallwood Wills, nppl't., vs. Franklin ;
Witts, and others.?Parti/ion i)i Ordin- '
an/. j
Will be sold, on the first Monday in No'.vms
her next, at Abbeville C. II., by Order of the i
Court ol Ordinary, tlie Real Estate of Stephen
WlttS. dprV'.IKPfl- rnnlnininir ?>nO a ?i
more or less, adjoining1 lands ot Dr. Samuel j
Marshall and outers, 011 a credit of one and 1
two years, for Partition.
A. C. I1AVVTHORX, s. a. i>. i
Oct 0, IS 17. 32 3t
jVjXpartc?IV. and />. /'. Mo.sc hj,
f?UA RD1AXS.
Will be bold, on the 1st Monday in November ;
next, the Ileal F.state ol Jiurrel Mose.ly, de
censed, for Partition, containing One Hun- ;
died and Thirty Acres, more or lees, situate !
eight miles from Due West, on Turkey crock, |
in Abbeville District, adjoining lands ol Jas j
Johnson, Robt Woods and others, on a credit,
of one and two years. Dy order of the Court
of%Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHURN,
(Jet 13, 1817 33 3t Sheriff.
NOTICE.
Will bo sold, on Sale Day in November next at
Abbeville Court House, unless previously disposed
of, 800 acres of LAN D, more or less, lying on waters
of Mulberry creek, in this District, and bounded by
lands of John Vance, F. A. Conner and others, and
about two and a half miles from Cokesbu'ry, pro- ,
perty of the late Rev. John Porter, dee'd,
The Plantation is in a healthy situation, in fine |
repair, and in good order for farming. A credit of
one and two years will be given, with interest from ,
day of sale. The purchaser will alBO be required i
to give approved securities, together with a mortgage
of the premises. Possession will be given at
tho close of the year. R. M. DAVIS, Adm'r,
sept 29, 1847 31 5w
a n 1 ?
Aituuiiun ivj.^j-/ujnu lviue *jiu<irus: |
(1 You will appear at Dead Fall ;
g j on Saturday the IJOlh ot' Octo- !
bcr, armed and equipped for
inspection.
fiftjr v Each and every member is
& earnestly requested to turn'out
I u H upon that occasion, as very im'
I Y portant business relating to the
\A| interest ofthe company will be
brought up for its consideration.
By order of J. N. ^Cociiraiv,
Lieut. Com'dcr
Sept 29 31 tf . CLINKSCALES, o. s.
"notice!
All persons shooting within the Incorporation will
be flnod aftor this date. By order of the Council.
J. A. HUNTER, Intcndant.
epl 99, 1847. ' 3J tf
Otis uMikai s?l??L i
LOCATED AT DUE WEST,
akdi:vim.k district, south cakolixa. i
'IMin o.?/?niwl cnoomM ilf lliic Institution 4>lncnrl
on the 10th Sept., iust. The next will open i
on the lirst Alonday of November. 'J lie ;
scholastic year is divided into two sessions j
of live months each.
Terms per Session.
Reading, writing, arithmetic ami Klenientary
(. eography. ----The
above with Knglish grammar, geography
and elements of history, ... ?.1)0 j
Tin* ahove w ith mental ami moral philosophy,
aueiciil ami modern history, - - 10.0U !
The ahove wilii logic, rhetoric, natural philoKopliy
ami :istruiniiiiy. - lii.00 i
All other studies in proportion.
Ivxtka.? Music and i'ainting, - - 1?"?.(>0
If we can sustain ihe standard of Female
education raised lirst in this country by |
.Mrs. Isabella <?rah:iin. of New York, we !
chilli be happy indeed. As an instructress, i
s/ic laboied to communicate, first rudimcntal
principles. So do we. Sue thought (
that the ornamental cost too dearly, when '
purchased at the expense of (he solid parts '
ul an education. So do we. And above 1
all, she believed that the cultivation of the ,
M/nd should always lie accompanied by a
cultivation of the heart. And so do tcc. in
conducting our school then, \vc will endeavor
to lay a solid foundation, and build i
upon it, a substantial structure, embellished
with the ornaments of Truth and Lone.
JNO. 1. HONNISR, Principal.
Aiiss K. MctlL'Kll.NS, Ass't.
Sept i2"2 I'.O ?w
(Jrecnvillo Mountaineer please copy four
times, and forw ard acc't. to the Principal.
All Est ray,
John CSray toils before mo a bn^MK^HyL
Mi?re. some white in her lace,
r /p low in flesh, about 14 l-'2 hands
and supposed to bo between 15 and *.30 years
old, has a mule colt about 3 weeks old. Appraised
at twenty dollars.
\V. 1'. jNOIJLK, Magistrate.
August 4 253 3m
The Daily National Whig,
Is published in the city of Washington, every
day at three o'clock, P. JVJ., Sundays excepted,
and served to subscribers in the City, at
the Navy Yard, in Georgetown, in Aioxan
dria, and in J.hihimorc the same evening, al
(?] cents a week, payable to the sole ngent of
tliu Whig, G. L. (Jilchrest, Esqr, or his order.
It is also mailed to any part of the United
States lor ?4 per annum, or ?2 for G
months, puyahle in advance.
The National Whig is what its name indicates,
It speaks the sentiments of the Whig
party of the Union on every question of public
poliey. It advocates the election to the
Presidency of Znchary Taylor, subject to the
decision ol a Whig National Convention. It
makes war to the knife upon all the measures
and acts of the Administration deemed to be
adverse to tiie interests of the country, and
exposes without fear or favor the corruptions
of the party in power. Its colurns arc open
! to every man in the country, for the discussion
of political or any other questions.
In addition to politics, a large space in the
National Whig will be devoted 10 publican
lions upon Agriculture, Mechanics, and other
useful arts, Science in general, Law, Medicine,
Statistics, &c. Choice specimens of
American and Foreign Literature will also
ho given, including Reviews, <fcc. A weekly
list of the Patents issued by the Patent Office
will likewise be published?the whole forming
a complete family newspaper.
Tlio Weekly National Whig, one of the
largest newspapers in the United States, is
made up from the columns of the Daily National
Whig, and is published every Saturday
for the low price of $2 per annum, payable in
advance. A double sheet of eight pages will
be given whenever the press of matter shall
justify it.
The Memoirs of General Taylor, written
expressly for the National Whig, are in course
of publication. They commenced with the
second nuinner, a largo number of copies of
which hiive been printed, to supply calls for
back numbers.
CHS. VV. FENTON,
rap rider of the National Whig.
Aug. 25, [L'rs. bill $20] 26 Gin
___ __
The subscriber offers for sale his PLANTATION,
lying within half a mile of this place,
! continuing (350 acres. On the premises arc
I n two story framed Dwelling, framed Negro
| Houses, a new framed Gin House, and a new
1 and excellent Sorcw attached, with other outj
buildings, such ae are common on plantations.
; Two hundred and fifty acres at least of the
land is uncleared and finely timbered ; a quantity
of lhat part cleared is verv nrnrlnrtivn
; land, and niost of the unclcarcd is of a very
j <rood quality. 'I'hc price will bo moderate.
Persons wishing to purchase, will apply to the
i subscriber on the premises.
JAMES S. WILSON.
Abbeville C. II., Sept 15 29 3w
Notice to Absentees.
Exparle.?Wm. Barmore, appl't., vs. the
Heirs, of Geo. Barmore, dee'd., et ?l.
It nppcarinsr to my satisfaction that the heirs
of George Barmore, deceased, the heirs of
Peter Barmore, deceased,and the heirs of Asa
Franklin, deceased, Defendants, (names not I
known) reside without the limits* of the State:
It is therefore ordered, that they do appear
and object to the division or sale of 1 he Real
1 Estate of James Barmore, deceased, on or
before ?he first Monday in January, 1848, or
their consent to the same will bo entered of
record. DAVID LESLY, O. A, D.
Sept 20,1847 30 12w
CITATION.
Whereas, Albert L Graham applies to me to
grant him Letters of Administration on the
Estate of John Graham, deo'd,: These are,
therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors
of the deceased to be and appear before mo
in the Court of Ordinary, at Abbeville C. H.
on Monday the lRt November next, to show
cause why said administration should not be
granted. Given under my hand Ifith October,
1847. PAVIP LESLY,
Oct '40 34-1 Ordinary.
Hamburg 3V.bucrtiscmcnts. |
PUNUAK & itURNSlDK,
Having removed from (he IJrick Store formerly
occupied by them, to thestore next to Dr. J. \V. j
Stokes, and nearly opposite their old stand, j
Hamburg, S. C., j
Arc now receiving, and will continue to re- ]
coive, heavy supplies ol the following Goods, i
which they oiler to their friends and the pub- j
i ?.11.. ... .1? i
1iu ii*:i ?iii at tut; luwrni iim*iiv?-*? i
Sl'GAUS. New Orleans, Muscovado, J
Porto liico, Clarified, Double Refined, Loaf,
crashed and powdered.
COFFEE. Prime dark green Rio, common
do., Cuba St. Domingo, Prime old Government
Java.
LAGGING, A heavy stock of Kentucky,
and other kinds of American manufacture, together
wit h a fair stot;k of Dundee and Gunny
HOPE. Kentucky, Jute, Manilla and
1 Tow, Ironi \ to >j inch.
SALT. 'Largo Charleston Sacks and
Blown.
MOLASSES. Cuba, New Orleans and
Sugar IJou.--e ; a superior arlicle of Syrup.
TEAS. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and
]'lack.
IKON. Of all sizes, also a good assort
tnonl or uoop itihi liUiMi iron, merman anu
! Cast Steel, Nail Rods, &c.; Nails of all .sizes.
CHAIRS. Ma pi-', Windsor, Cane Seat,
Children's, Olliee. Rocking and Nurse.
POYVDER. FFF Dupont's, Blasting-,
liable, Sporting, and Kentucky Rifle Powder.
ALSO,
: A heavy stock of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales,
Halter Chains, Drawing Chains, Weeding
Hons, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow
Candles, Rice, Soaps, Tobacco of various
brands, Mats and Caps of different grades
and shapes, Roots and Shoes, Sol?', Upper
ami Harness Leather, a superior lot of Kip
and Calf skin?, pure White Lead, warranted;
Window Glass, 7X9,8X10, 10X12,12X14,
best quality Negio Blankets, 9 to 12-4 Bed
Blankets, Osnaburgs, Cotton Yarn, all numbers,
bleached and brown Domestic Goods,
heavy and light Kerseys, Buckets, Tubs, Sugar
Cans, Measures, Brose bound Pails, Shot
nf nil ki'/ps. l.end. Itlnn Hlnnp. f!nnni>rns.SnlL
petre, Ginger, Popper, Spice, Shoe Thread,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Cocoa Dippers,
Brootns, Wagon Boxes, Grindstones, Castings
or llollow-Ware, I\'os. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
Bedsteads, Tliomaston Lime, &c. &c.
Sept 15 29 tf
REMOVAL.
Win. A, ('?.
Have rern< ved their stock ol Dry Goods to
i the store under the American Hotel, (late
i uuuuaru ts wnere it is mcir purpose 10 Keep
a full {issortnuuit of
' American, Frcneli and lOnjjIisli
BltY GOODS.
Wc would take this opportunity to return our
I thanks to our numerous friends for the very
[ liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last
i six years, and would solicit a continuance of
! their favors.
Wo would also invite all persons buying
Dry Goods in Hamburg, who are not already
; on our list of customers, to give us a trial.
; Our stock will consist of a much larger and
| more general assortment than we have herej
tofore kept. We will 11U0 continue to keep
; ..-...-I P MJDC'PTIVr!
will usual uoMJl LII1?^11L Ul V-/ ? X. V JL XIi I 1
OIL CLOTH, FLOOR MATTING,
BONNETS, and Ladies' and Childrens'
i SHOES.
| N. B.?Just received a full assortment of
| all numbers of DUTCH BOLTING
CLOTHS, which, together with all articles
in our line, will be sold as low as they can be
procured in Hamburg or Augusta,
\VM. KETCH AM & CO.
Hamburg, Aug II 24 tf
To The Public"
The undersigned would respectfully announce
! to Travellers and persons visiting Hamburg,
! that he has taken for a term of years, the HO.
; TEL, long known as HUBBARD'S AME!
RICAN HOTEL, which it is his purpose to
: keep as such a House should be kepi, and wil
; only promise to all who favor him with a call
; that lie will do all in his power to please; and
; where as much Comfort (.nd Quiet may be
expected as can be found at any Public House,
i A. careftd and attentive Hostler will be
i kept constantly in the Stable, and Horses
. shall be attended to in a way that nhall give
| entire satisfaction.
A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited.
YV.M, KETCHAM.
Hamburg, Aug II 24tf
A CARD.
I The undersigned returns h^r most grateful
i acknowledgments for the liberal patronage
. long bestowed upon her, and takes groat pleaj
sure in recommending to iier friends and for*.
' mer patrons, Mr. WM. KETCHAM, in
I whose management of the House she has the
I utmost confidence, and would solicit for him a
! continuance of their favors.
SARAH HUBBARD.
r ?
Notice to absent Heirs &c.
All persons having demands, ur owing, the
Rstatn of SnmiH'l T^nstpr. coninr (lr>ni>n?Pfl.
will present them by the first Monday in No*,
vember next, at which time the estate will be
settled and closcd in the Ordinar'y Office, at
Abbeville C. H., at which time and place the
heirs will apply for their shnrcs of the estate.
E. DAVIS, Ex'or.
August 4, 1847 23 3m
Notice to Absent Heir.
It appearing to my satisfaction, that William
Wright, one of the heirs and children of John
Wright, deceased, is absent from this State.
Notice .is hereby given to the said William
Wright, that application hos been made to
the Ordinary under the act of Assembly of
lH4iJ lor a part of the proceeds of sale of the
real estate to pay the debts, as the assets of
personalty are deficient to $97.76, and that
you be and appear at Abbeville C, H. on or
before the first of January, 1848, to shew
cause why bo much of the fund or proceeds of
sale of land should not be so applied, or your
consent will be entered of record as confes.
sed. Given under pny hand this 22d September,
1847 PAVID LESLY, O. A. D
31^_ I2t
Job Printing
Neatly aud Expeditiously Executed at the office
OF THE
Abbeville Banner. <
i)nmluivg SV&ucrtiscments.!
JEl'FERS & COTIIRAN,
Factors mid Commission Merchants,
Ha mburg, C.
The subscribers having formed a copartner^
oiiijj iiiiuui nit: uli 11 vt* m m, lur nit* ii'uiis*ucibuii |
of" (BDMMI-SS3?W
jB . " "IwctluHy olinr their
services to their friends and the public generally
to Receive, Sell, Store or Ship COTTON,
FLOUR, CORN, BACON, or other
Produce ; SELL, or PURCHASE GOODS
TO ORDER; ltECLIVE AND FORWARD
MERCHANDISE, &c., &c.
Having engaged largo and convenient
stores, both in Hamburg and Augusta, articles
consigned to them for sale will have the advantage
ot'two markets. Their personal and
undivided attention will at all times be given
to any business entrusted to them. Their
charges will be moderate. Orders strictly
obeyed, and every exertion inudc to give satisfaction
to their customers. Liberal advances
made, when required, on consignment.
H. L. JEFFERS.
W. S. COTIIRAN.
Sept.'22, 1847 130 4w
IjC?3* SI i?<? V?J.?The subscriber having
associated Col. W. S. COT11RAN in busi-.
ness with himself, returns his sincere thuiiKs
to his feiends and customers for the favor6
they have heretofore so liberally bestowed
upon him, \?ud respectfully asks for the new
I firm a continuance of their favors.
II. L. JEFFERS.
| Hamburg, July 1, 1847
; w jirc-Housc and Commission
BUSINESS.
HAMBURG, S. C.
The subscribers having leased
J <?> Mfitlie Ware House in Hamburg,
'atl ^ occupied by Smith & Ben
son, under ihe firm ofltAMEY
& TAGGART. Tli* y oflfer their services
to their friends and the public generally, in
the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON,
FLOUR, BACON.and Produce of all kinds;
RECEIVING and FORWARDING MERCHANDIZE,
and Purchasing Goods to Order,
&.C.
They hope, by strict attention, to merit a
share of public patronage.
Their House will be open 011 the first September
for the transaction of business.
miltvwriiv l> AMI?V
u i \ n;>i rj ? .
JOHN TAGGART.
Juno 23, 1817. 17 tf
00?" The Hamburg Journal will copy the
above until further ?nl?;rs.
Warehouse and Factorage.
The subscribers have pur/-? .:<$>
jsjjehased from Nathoii L. Griffin,
Esq., the Cotton Warehouse in
Hamburg, recently occupied by
Dr. J. i<\ Griffin, and formerly by Messrs.
IJ. L. Jeffers &- Co., situated at the foot of
tlie Hill, and immediately at the head of the
inain business street. I< rom its superior Jocation,
and being surrounded by a stn-iim of
water, it is comparatively exempt from Lin:
casualty of fire and entirely above the reach
of high freshets.
They propose to carry on exclusively the
WAREHOUSE and GENERAL FACTORAGE
BUSINESS, under the firm of
GEIGF.R & PART LOW.
Having engaged an -experienced and competent
assistant, in addition to their own personal
attention, and possessing means to
make libera! advances on produce consigned
to their care, they hereby tender their servis
ees to Planters, Merchants und others, in thb
STORAGE nnd SALE of COTTON,
FLOUR. BACON, and othnr PRODUCE
in RECEIVING nnd FORWARDING
MERCHANDISE, and PURCHASING
GOODS to ORDER.
W. VV. GEIGER.
JAS. Y. L. PARTLOW.
June 9 15 Gin
WALKER & BRADFORD,
Wavoiioiisc and Commission
MEIU'IIANTS?Hamburg, S. C.
Tlie undersigned respccifully inform their
friends and the public, that they still continue
the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
: BUSINESS at their old st.'ind, known ns llie
vv ater-rroot warehouse; where inoy will
I devote their personal attention, to all business
entrusted to their care.
Their rales lor Selling'find Storing of Cotton
or other Produce, Receiving und Forwarding
Merchandise are the same as heretofore.
Orders for Supplies will be promptly executed
at the lowest market price.
Thankful for past patronage so liberally bestowed
on us we respectfully solicit acontinI
uance of the bam p.
WALKER & BRADFORD.
Sept] 27 6t
WARE-HOUSE AND COM
MISSION BUSINESS?Hamburg, S. i).
The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
the public generally, that ho will continuo the
Waiif.-Hoi'sr and Commission Business, at the
Kail Road I>ep?t. The convenience of
this establishment is too well known to require
much comment. Cotton or other Produno once in
store can bo put on the Rail Road without the additional
expense of dray ape, &c.; which is certainly
an itom worth notice, both to merchants and
planters.
My charges will be as reasonable as other like
concerns in the place, and the usual facilities given
to those who may give me their patronage.
sept 15 29 3m B. M. ROGERS:
NOTICE
Is hereby given, that an application will be
made to the Legislature of this State, nt its
next sitting for a Charter to construct a Ruil
Rood, or Turnpike Rood, from Hamburg, up
j the Valley of the Savnnnah River, or within
i wcniy nve Miles of ihe same, to the lines af
Georgia and North Carolina ; Also a Charter
for building a Toll Bridge over the said River
and its tributaries at a suitable place ; Also,
for the renewal of th?? Original Charter, with
amendments, for a 0ank in the Town of
Hamburg, South Carolina, granted 22d day of
December, 1822; Also, for amending the
Charter of the American and German Trading
and Insurance Company, granted the
19th day of December, 1835.
HEJNRY SHULTZ, Founder
of Hamburg* S C.
Hamburg, S. C., Aug* 12,1847. < 28
. w
CANDIDATES.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce JOHN M.
GOLDING as a candidate for Tux Collector
at the ensuing election.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
M. CALVERT, as a candidate lor TAX
COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. a
The friends of C**pt. E. C. MARTIN,
j imiounce him as a candic^itc for TAX COLLECTOR,
at the next ensuing clcctio^
j The friends of ILL I AM J. HAMMOND,
take plea^re in announcing him.a
i Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at tlfc
j ensuing election. %
' The Friends ofcEOSEPII S. D. WETH
; ERALIj. announce him as a Candidate for
i TAX COLLECT Oft, at the ensuing election.
The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE
respectfully announce him as a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing
election.
The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announce
him as a candidate for re-flection to the office
of TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing
election.
We arc authorised to announce JOHN
CUNNINGHAM, as a candidate for TAX
COLLECTOR, at the next election.
The friends of EZEKlEfr TRLI3LE
announce him as a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector at the ensuing flection.
Weave authorized to announce T. T.
CUNNINGHAM as a candidate for Tax
Collector at the ensuing election.
0^r- The following, which we extract from
the Camden Journal, is from the Rev. E. L.
Frazer, of Kershaw District, S. 0.
Fo-naington, Kershaw Dis., S. C.. )
May 10, 1816. $
j I have used in my family Dr. Hull's Fever
j and Ague Pills, and also Dr. Spencer's Ve|
getuble Pills, for the last two years, and have
I no hesitation in pronouncing them to be the
| most excellent lumily medicines?and as an
i act of justice to the worthy proprietors of
I these invaluable P?Us, I will state, lor the inforI
mation & satisfaction of all concerned, that my
j wife, prior to our marriage, had been more or
j less the subject of chills and fevers for about
eighteen months, having tried various reme^
; dies without success, and was very much re~
i duced in fle?h, A few days after our mar
j riage, she commenced with Spencer's Pills,
j and in a day or two afterwards with Hull's
i Pills ; she used about half a box of each ; the
j result was a radical cure. She regained her
health and strength very rapidly, and has had
no return of Chills and Fever since. I believe
these Medicines to be harmless and safe;
and when used as specifically directed, are
attended with satisfactory results.
Sept 15 lm E. I-*. FItAZER.
The above Medicines are for sale in this
village at the Druy Stare and at the Post office
ri ^i t*i, i / .1 1
i i ne otate 01 r>outn Carolina,
AHDEVILLK DISTRICT,
I J/t the Couit of Common Pleas.
Benjamin F, Spikes, wlio has heen arrested,
and is now confined within the bounds of tho
jail of Abbeville District, by virtue of a writ
, of capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of
Wade S Cothran and James Sprotil, having
filed his petition, with a schedule, on oath, of
his whole estate and effects, for the purpose of
obtainingthe benefit of the Acts of tiie General
Assembly commonly called ?'the Insolvent
Debtors Act?Public INotice is hereby given
that the petition of the suid JSenjamin F.
Spikes will be heard and considered in the
j Court of Common Picas to be holden for Abi
beville District, at Abbeville Court House, on
the third Monday of October next, or on such
other day thereafter as the said Court may
order; and all the creditors of the said Benjamin
F. Spikes are hereby summoned person^
ally or by uttorney to be and appear then and
th^re, in the said Court, to shew cause, if any
they can, why the benefit of the Acts afore-*
said should not be granted to the said Benjamin
F Spikes, upon his taking the onth, and executing
th?j assign.nent required by the Acts
aforesaid. J F LIVINGSTON, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Dec 2(5, 1846 44 t3mO
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT,
hi the Court of Common Picas.
James Cochran v James Fish.?Attackmcnt.
I1 tin Plo^r,! Ir, ?i,.~ I..,..: Cl?.l l.._
k tiu * lUAuwji <11 kano V/Uou ?iu yui^ Jiiuu Ilia
declaration in the Clerk's office this day: And
the defendant having'neither wife or attorney
I known to be in this State. Ordered that said
! defendant do plead to the said declaration
within a year and a day from this date, otherwise
judgment by dcfuult will be awarded
against him T P SP1ERIN, C. C, P.
Clerk's Office 29ih April 1847 ly 14
MR. AND MRS. HASSELL'S
RAARHTJVA CrilAAT
AT COLUMBIA, 8. C.
This school, for young ladies, will be rc-openod in
the large and commodious building opposito tho
Episcopal church, on tho sccond Monday in No-.
vernber next.
Terms?Per Quarter.
Boarding, including all items, - - $50.00,
Spoiling and Reading, * 8.00
Tho above with writing and arithmetic, - 10.00
With grammar, geography and history, - 12.00
Higher branches, ... - 15.00.
Piano and guitar, each, ... 15.00
" " Harp, - 20.00
Uso of piano and guitar, each, - - 2 00
" Harp, 5.00
French, German and Latin, each, - - 15.00
Drawing and Painting, ... 12.00 ; v.
Competent toachers, in each of tho abovo studies ...s
are engaged.
Madam Feugas, of Charleston, will give a course
ftf dancing lessons, at our liouso during November
and December. Terms 12.00. .
M A. HoDn.ll m'.ll J.? ? .< lomnno !? MMkl
aauoocu w ill vycijr uay ^ mi i vuui
music, free of charge. 1 t p. jj
The youuif ladles rooms will be supplied with T'-' ^
fire.
Parlor boarders can be admitted.
All payments in advance, from tho time of admission,
but none for lets than'one quarter.
The Hon. Chaneolior Harper, the Hon. P. J3ut* V
ler, Dr. Laborde, (from tho South Caro]ii??.CW- ' - k?!
lege,) and Mrs. M. C. Izard, who
daughters to Mrs. Hassell for thq '/y
have been kind enough to all<^^656^^BP5Sto-^
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